Covenant Health is the most comprehensive health care network serving West Texas and Eastern New Mexico.

It is our mission to extend Christian ministry by caring for the whole person—body, mind and spirit—and by working with others to improve health and quality of life in our communities. We strive for sacred encounters and excellent care in every patient interaction.

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Covenant Health serves over 1.2 million people – and always strives to do it with the highest caliber of medical care. With one of the largest health systems in the entire region, our Christian mission of healing is accomplished with the help of the highly trained and distinguished doctors that make up our medical staff.

As a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, separate from Covenant Health, Covenant Foundation reaches out to the community to secure funding for projects that assist the hospital. We strive to carry on the successful legacies of the St. Mary of the Plains Hospital Foundation and the Lubbock Methodist Hospital Foundation, two organizations that merged in 1998.

Part of Covenant Health’s mission is to ensure that everyone in our community has access to quality health care and health education. To do this, we offer educational classes, events and volunteer opportunities for the entire community.

Patient Stories

Ron R.

"The people at Covenant make all the difference. Their skill and dedication
helps you overcome your limitations to again live an active, full life,"

- Ron R

Although he works as a meteorologist for a local news station, Ron Roberts
could never have predicted the path his life took after suffering a hemorrhagic
stroke at the age of 49.

He spent the next two weeks in the ICU at Covenant Medical Center, desperately
trying to hold on to life. Because of the location of the stroke, his
doctors couldn’t operate. Instead, they worked to get his blood
pressure—the cause of the stroke—under control so the bleeding
would stop.

When Ron’s condition finally stabilized, the once-active man found
himself paralyzed—unable to move even his left toe. In fact, his
doctors weren’t sure if he’d ever walk again.

But Ron adopted a positive attitude when he was moved to the acute care
rehabilitation unit. "If you give God your best, you may get something
you don’t expect in return," he said.

The next few weeks were grueling, but thanks to his Covenant therapist,
Kevin, Ron made a full recovery. Today, the only sign of his stroke is
a barely discernible limp—and a profound gratitude to the Covenant
acute care rehabilitation team.

"The people at Covenant make all the difference. Their skill and dedication
helps you overcome your limitations to again live an active, full life," said Ron.